Banana OG BX1
Banana OG BX1
Also known as: Banana OG Bx1
Overview
Banana OG BX1 is a cannabis strain developed by Dying Breed Seeds through a backcross breeding project involving Banana OG and Banana Pudding genetics. This strain represents a refined selection from the popular Banana OG lineage, which itself is an indica-dominant hybrid created by crossing Ghost OG with a banana phenotype of Sagarmartha's 60/40 strain. The 'BX1' designation indicates this is a first-generation backcross, meaning one of the parent plants was crossed back with an original parent strain to stabilize and enhance specific desirable traits, particularly the characteristic banana aroma and flavor profile that defines this genetic line.
As a backcrossed variety, Banana OG BX1 aims to preserve and concentrate the most sought-after characteristics of the original Banana OG while potentially improving upon aspects like potency, yield, or flowering consistency. The strain inherits the distinctive banana and fruity terpene profile from its lineage, combined with the classic OG Kush undertones that provide earthy, pine, and fuel notes. Limited cultivation data is available for this specific backcross, though related F2 generations have shown flowering periods of 8-9 weeks with compact growth patterns and good yields. The strain is available only in regular (non-feminized) seeds and can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors, though specific environmental preferences and optimal growing conditions have not been widely documented due to its relatively limited distribution.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with insomnia and sleep disorders
- Often used for pain management
- Can stimulate appetite
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Banana OG BX1 can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors, though specific growing requirements are not extensively documented. Related F2 generations show flowering times of 8-9 weeks (56-63 days) indoors with outdoor harvest occurring in early October. The strain is reported to have compact growth patterns with less stretch than typical Banana Kush varieties, usually stretching less than double in height during flowering. Plants tend to have strong branch structure and respond well to training techniques. Only regular seeds are available, requiring growers to identify and separate male plants. Yield information is limited, though related genetics suggest moderate to good production with proper care.